yes
well considering the engine type petrol diesel the best outboard motor to get would be a petrol engine as this is easy fuel to come across just don't get any water in the fuel tank as this will cause the engine to cease and that's bad so get a petrol engined outboard motor and petrol hope this helps
petrol
No
Depends on what engine it is. Gas/petrol, diesel, twostroke.........
Depends on what engine it is. Gas/petrol, diesel, twostroke.........
a motor normally uses electricity and an engine usees petrol or diesel... correct if wrong please
The main difference is in hybrid cars there are a small petrol engine and a electric motor. When the car is driving along at slower speeds the Electric motor is driving the car while the petrol engine recharges the battery but when the speed is greater the Engine And Electric Motor Drives The Car
the engine will shows overheat sign on the heat gauge
rev hard and increase engine pressure.
Diesel engines fire on compression rather than spark. This requires that a diesel engine be made much stronger than a petrol engine. All internal components are made to much stronger specifications. A petrol engine could not handle the higher compression and would self destruct.
Parallel hybrids: These have a fuel tank that supplies petrol to the engine as well as a set of batteries that supplies power to the electric motor. Both the engine and the electric motor can turn the transmission at the same time. Series hybrids: These vehicles have a petrol engine that turns a generator. The generator can do two things. It can either charge the batteries or power an electric motor that drives the transmission. In these types of hybrids the petrol engine never directly powers the vehicle.
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